Here you will find bike checks for the size of bikes that you ride, whether 12, 16, 18 or 20 inch. BMX Groms does bike checks with kids that our outstanding riders for their ages, dedicated to the sport and have put a lot of thought into their setups. If you are just getting started in the sport, building a new BMX, or wondering what size BMX you should ride, these bike checks will help out a ton. If you just want to drool, that’s ok too.
(We don’t focus on pro rider setups – but when you’re 4 feet tall, you shouldn’t be riding the same bike as someone who is 6 feet tall.)
Twelve Inch
Sixteen Inch
- Kaden “Dubby” Stone, 16″ Total Sandstorm BMX Bike Check
- Ryder Lawrence – Custom Haro SD V2
- Nathan and Lukas Halahan – FBM 16 and 18 inch BMX Bike Checks
Eighteen Inch
- Max Vu: Cult Juvenile 18″
- Lukas and Nathan Halahan: 2016 FBM BMX Bike Checks
- Marcus Christopher 18″ Kink BMX Bike Check
- Kieran Reilly – Cult 18″ OS
- Nathan and Lukas Halahan – FBM 16 and 18 inch BMX Bike Checks
- Victor Peraza 18″ Total BMX Voltron
- Dylan Hessey Total BMX Voltron V2 18″
- Ryan Slusher 18″ Sunday Radocaster Bike Check
- Anthony Duffy – 18″ BSD Passenger
- JT Cunningham 18″ S&M ATF
Twenty Inch
Most of the 20″ bike checks here, are from riders who recently switched from an 18″ to a 20″ BMX.
- Nahum Billington 20″ Sunday Radocaster
- Rimu Nakamura Subrosa Pandora
- Lukas and Nathan Halahan: 2016 FBM BMX Bike Checks
- Dylan Hessey Total BMX Bike Check
- Jayden Mucha Kink BMX Bike Check
- Brady Baker Colony Sweet Tooth V4
- Rylan Kindness Colony Sweet Tooth
- Bryce Tryon CULT OS 20.5″
- Jadin Covert Haro BMX Bike Check
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